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Comments about Product:The lamp is by my chair so I can have better light to crochet by at night. It is a pretty lamp and I am enjoying having it.

By gravemaster

4

Christmas & Birthday

Comments about Product:I was happy with how quickly they arrived but i was disappointed with the quality of the leading in the stained glass. There are multiple areas where the leading is fragmented and you can definitely tell that it is faux!

By Law Lady

2

Disappointing Quality

Comments about Product:I have purchased a couple of other lamps of this type at comparable prices and this one is disappointing in its quality. I had expected better coming from Plow & Hearth. I'm hiding it in a corner and hoping no one looks too closely.
On the plus side, it arrived quickly and was easy to assemble. Nice that the bulbs were included.

By Happy Shopper in Bushkill, PA

5

Outstanding Lamps

Comments about Product:I am so pleased with the beauty of these lamps. They look more expensive than what I paid for them.

By Lois

5

Even better than I expected!

Comments about Product:used in living rm. by sectional sofa. & wonderful compliment.

By Lois

5

Better than expected!

Comments about Product:In living rm, on end table. Floor lamp matching
also in the rm.

By Kay the painter

5

Very attractive!

Comments about Product:;Looked at all my local stores and on the internet
and these lamps ( I bought two, one and then
ordered another) are wonderful.....Very good
value for the $$$!

By bajo bajo

4

Very Pretty

Comments about Product:I've been looking for a Tiffany style lamp for some time. This one is as pretty as the picture. Good job on soldering. The base is resin - doesn't say so in description, but I guessed it would be although I was hoping for metal. It looks nice though and I'm very pleased.

By farmer

1

Quality was not what I expected.

Comments about Product:Glass shade colors were very nice, however the black trim around every piece of glass was not done well. This trim had come off in places and was not consistent. Regretfully, had to return the lamp.

By walker from NEPA

4

Beautiful Lamp

Comments about Product:Lovely addition to our small study off our living room. The lamp is well made and has adequate light for reading next to our Craftsman recliner.

Comments about Product:I wasn't sure about the color and style, but it was great. Color was just as it was on line and I was very pleased with the style. Both lamps look great in my living room.

By Louise

5

Warm, soft lighting

Comments about Product:We have our floor lamp in corner of the room behind a reading chair. It is beautiful with light on or off. We have received many good comments on it.

By TLC

5

Surpassed Our Expectations

Comments about Product:We use the lamp as a reading/corner fixture. We typically use only one light at a time, as two seems excessive. Single light doesnot diminish the look of the decorative appearance of the light.
The instruction had a couple of unclear diagrams, which caused brief concern...but the housewife succeded. We've had multiple compliments re the fixture and inquiries. keep up the great work!

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The Olla: A Brief History

Olla (Spanish, pronounced “oh-ya”) jars have been around since ancient times. Made of unglazed ceramic, ollas traditionally have short, narrow necks with wider bodies, and are made in a variety of shapes. They have been used for thousands of years for cooking, storage, and plant irrigation.

When used to irrigate plants, an olla is buried neck-deep in the ground near a plant’s roots, with the opening of the olla extended above the soil so that it can be filled with water periodically. The porous walls of the unglazed pottery allow the water to seep through gradually, constantly and consistently hydrating the plants without overwatering them – and without wasting precious water to evaporation or runoff.

The use of ollas for irrigation was introduced to the American Southwest by Spanish conquistadors during Colonial times, becoming very common among Native American tribes and Hispanic settlers. Though the technique gave way to more modern methods of irrigation some time ago, its superior efficiency, coupled with its simplicity, has caused it to make a comeback. Though the technique has changed little since its introduction, today’s ollas are usually capped off, making them even more water-efficient.

Perfect for home gardens, Ollas are a super-easy, eco-friendly, less time-consuming way to water annuals, perennials, herbs, vegetables and plants of all kinds in dry, sandy soil, very hot or drought-prone areas, raised beds, and even pots, planters and hanging baskets. Fill the olla before you leave on a short vacation to enjoy worry-free watering – and a smaller water bill!